Renewable energy jobs at naturstrom AG

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    Düsseldorf, Germany  + 1 location
      Flexible   Full time   34 days ago
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    North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany  + 6 locations
      Flexible   Full time   34 days ago
  • naturstrom AG

    Company Overview

    Naturstrom AG

    Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    1998

    Approximately 500 employees (source: leadiq.com).

    What They Do

    Naturstrom AG specializes in the provision and generation of renewable energies as well as the associated infrastructure. Since 2008, the company has sourced over 50% of its green electricity from small and medium-sized German wind and hydropower plants, which increased by 2014 to exclusively wind power plants with an annual production of at least 500,000 kWh (source: de.wikipedia.org). Their product range includes the supply of green electricity and biogas, decentralized solutions such as rental electricity, community energy, local heating, and citizen energy projects, as well as energy generation from wind, photovoltaics, and bioenergy. Additionally, the company offers electric mobility through charging cards and infrastructure (source: leadiq.com). Target audiences include private households, commercial customers, associations, municipalities, and citizens interested in participatory energy projects in Germany, with a focus on regional production and supply (source: greendependent.org). The company distinguishes itself through the direct marketing of EEG-qualified green electricity and high-quality tariffs, which have been certified with the Green Electricity Label since 2000 (source: naturstrom.de).

    Projects & Track Record

    Naturstrom AG supported its first project in 1998, a small photovoltaic system in Weil am Rhein, and reached its 100th production facility by 2003. By 2008, the company sourced over 50% of its electricity from small and medium-sized German wind and water plants, including a municipal switch in Hattersheim to supply the town hall, library, and traffic lights (source: greendependent.org). Since 2015, the company has developed innovative citizen participation projects in the field of renewable energies, although specific names, capacities, or ongoing large projects are not detailed in the available sources (source: kylsoftware.com). The company's track record focuses on enabling over 300,000 customers through aggregated small and medium-sized plants rather than large gigawatt projects (source: greendependent.org). Key partnerships include the founding of the associations BUND, NABU, BWE, and EUROSOLAR, as well as being recommended as one of four preferred green providers by the Atomausstieg initiative since 2006 (source: de.wikipedia.org).

    Current Developments

    The available sources provide limited information on significant announcements, contracts, acquisitions, or awards from 2023 to 2025. The most recent data pertains to the customer count from 2022 (over 300,000 households) and previous leadership changes, such as the end of Tim Meyer’s term in January 2022 (source: de.wikipedia.org). The current leadership includes Oliver Hummel, Sophia Eltrop, Kirsten Nölke, and Martin Riedel (Chairman) (source: de.wikipedia.org). No press releases regarding contracts won, funding rounds, or expansions are found in the results; previous awards include the European Solar Prize 2013 for integrating renewable energies into green trading and the German Solar Prize 1999 (source: de.wikipedia.org).

    Working at Naturstrom AG

    Naturstrom AG employs around 500 people at 13 locations in growth areas such as electricity/heat/mobility supply, generation (wind, PV, bioenergy), decentralized energy (rental electricity, neighborhoods), electric mobility, and infrastructure (meters, grids, storage) (source: leadiq.com). Hiring occurs nationwide at locations such as the headquarters in Düsseldorf, Eggolsheim, Hamburg, Berlin, and Cologne, with invitations for unsolicited applications as part of the expansion (source: de.wikipedia.org). The corporate culture emphasizes mutual respect, a shared vision for clean energy, continuous internal exchange, and secure jobs in a growing sector, as a sustainable employer shaping the energy of tomorrow (source: leadiq.com). Specific benefits are not detailed in the sources, aside from training programs and a competitive positioning in the renewable energy sector.


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